Brushing soft top windows

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Brushing soft top windows. That is sometimes necessary for a good view to the rear and a sleek look of a convertible top.

Reader Frank Hoogheemraadschap was faced with the problem that the PVC window of his soft top was no longer clear. He got the tip to tackle the window with a remedy from Grandmother's Cleaning Products stock, which also includes the unsurpassed green - 'soft' soap.

That worked well. But in the meantime, he had also heard that the window cleaning would also go well with toothpaste and car polish.

And that is also about true.

Fine polishes remove dirt, very fine scratches and they reduce the effect of deeper scratches by making the 'raised edges' next to the scratch less high.

But for the best results we still recommend professional car detail products (Meguiars, Poor Boys World, Wolfgang, etc.) and a clean surface, a dust-free working environment and ... Patience.

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  1. In the printing industry, we used 'Brasso' to touch up scratches in copying windows. Toothpaste is too coarse in my opinion. So Brasso, and not Brillo ...

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